7 top 10's places Ha-Na Jang is good position for the Toto Japan Classic this weekend. The South Korean is currently the world number 16 and joint 5th favourite amongst the bookies. With the likes of Ko and Petterson away for this one we could see a good opportunity for Jang to claim her first victory seeing how she has come so close with three second place finishes so far in 2015. Her time may be now.

Mirim Lee has also come close to winning in 2015 with 2 second place finishes. She to can have a good opportunity with the absence of some big names. A top 20 finish here last year and could contend for a top 5 Each way pay out.

Karrie Webb is at 40/1. Perhaps her odds should be a little higher given her 2015. Yet Webb can be impressive on her day. If she can string some solid rounds together then she can easily contend...however she did come 4th here last year. One for the riskers.

Sandra Gal has hit form at the right time. The German finished T-5 at Blue bay against an impressive field. Although unlikely to win the event, at 80/1 she could be a good Each Way if this form continues.

With two T-14th in two consecutive events, Jenny Shin is one to keep an eye on. Consistent and has performed well at this event in the past. This one could be knocking on the door of a 5th place Each Way.

The Pink Panther has had a resurgence of form since the Solheim Cup in Germany. It was a terrible summer for Creamer missing 4 cuts on a row, including 2 majors. But inclusion in the U.S Team appears to have restored confidence. An impressive T-6 in Taiwan may have galvanised the Pink Panther to prowl once more. Her first appearance in Japan so could be interesting.

Result:

Jenny Shin...so close in the past two weeks finally pays out. Her 4th place was only 1 shot away from being in the play off. At 80/1 she'll pay 20/1 EW. Believed in her for a while and great to see her continue to progress...plus some moola for me ;)